If you grew up in the 80s, you were part of a generation that saw history unfold in bold, unforgettable ways (just like any ...
For much of the world, he had us at “Jerry Maguire,” or his “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” script, or “…Say Anything.” But for a select portion of his fandom, filmmaker Cameron Crowe really had us at ...
English producer and electronic musician David James Ball, better known as Dave Ball, passed away peacefully in his sleep at his London home on October 22, 2025, after years of ill health.
In the world of fantasy musical movies, David Bowie 's 1986 movie, the Labyrinth, has stood the test of time, developing a devoted fanbase. In honor of the movie's 40th anniversary, the movie is ...
The original album art for David Bowie’s sixth studio album "Aladdin Sane" has sold at auction for nearly $500,000.
Long before David Bowie took the stage as Ziggy Stardust, he was performing as "Rainbowman" with his short-lived band, Hype.
It's not unusual for artists to be inspired by others, but seldom does such inspiration become an anthem of a generation. In this case, David Bowie drew inspiration from an iconic film that marked a ...
In 1972, David Bowie introduced his androgynous, otherworldly alter ego, Ziggy Stardust. Fans grew to love the garishly costumed, over-the-top rock icon—until Bowie unceremoniously killed him off in ...
A Starman is born! How David Jones invented his majestic, mythologised alter ego The post The invention of David Bowie: “I’m in this up to my neck!” appeared first on UNCUT.
David Bowie’s Thin White Duke persona marked one of the darkest and most controversial phases of his career. This video ...
David Bowie's flirtation with fascist imagery in the 1970s remains one of rock's darkest and most puzzling episodes – and RadarOnline.com has the inside track on why it is far from unique. Author ...
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